Thanks man! I spent way too much time on it for its purpose tho… 
Cool creature, would make a nice mini-boss in Dark Souls games.
Yeah I’d be glad to see em there! I had the same comment but about a Silhent Hill game but I think if I had to choose, Dark Soul might fit better since there is still some fantasy in the design of my creatures.
Stunning work - beautiful.
Really nice stuff. Thanks so much for sharing your Zbrush/Keyshot workflow!
Hey buddy, really great work there! Loved the Lust the most, then goes Pride and Sloth for me
Really interesting twisted designs! Thanks for the tutorials! Needed something for ZBrush-Keyshot workflow 
thanks all! and I’m glad that lil tutorial can help.
holy cow this is awesome
Wow amazing !!!
Thanks guys!

I’d like to take a minutes to let you know about an error I made on my previous tutorial. Unfortunately I cannot simply edit my post and fix the mistake so here is the fixed image with the proper information.

Basically, the old images was saying that if you want to have a more crisp result in Keyshot, to enable “Calculate Normals” when in reality you have to DISABLE it. This way, the poly are not smoothed, they stay unsmoothed like in ZBrush.
Sorry if it caused confusion 
Wow! these are really amazing!
I wish there was a horror videogame and you meet these creatures as bosses ,i would buy it in a second.
Haha! me too
thanks!
Woah! well this is the stuff of nightmares! bloody flippin crazy awesome nightmares! such an imagination and ability to execute and present in such a polished manner! well done and once again thanks for sharing your breakdown and process really inspirational!
haha thanks again 
i started to consider about purchasing keyshot with my next salary
it looks like a lot of fun to make much greater renders of your sculpted ZBrush stuff.
and your tutorials seems to be some good help for the beginning or first moves, as soon i try the trial
Thank you for the tutotial
I answered your question on my other thread 
Really well done. I like the black and white…looks more…sinister.
Hehe, yep 
Very cool images, really well crafted from first to last.